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DEAR READERS, S

pring Quarter marks a significant crossroads for our Northwestern community, with new beginnings as well as somber — yet hopeful — endings. While the newly formed class of 2027 is eager to discover all that the University has to offer, our seniors nostalgically reflect on their Northwestern experience as they begin to carve out their own spaces in the working world. Dreams are being shaped and fulfilled all around us. This edition of NBN is informed and inspired by this transitional period.

In our Pregame section, members of Northwestern field hockey express joy after landing their dream partnership with Dunkin’ and seeing heightened interest in women’s sports. In Dance Floor, we examine the history of the Northwestern community and attitudes toward admissions. We also hear from student trailblazers, like film writer/director Julz Fiet, making a mark on their industries.

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This issue’s cover story, “Becoming Boo,” spotlights campus legend and Northwestern men’s basketball star Boo Buie. Buie shares his path to success, thanking the family members, friends and mentors who supported him along the way. His story unveils the man behind the jersey and reminds fellow students in the midst of self-discovery that their innermost dreams are worth reaching for.

Our Hangover staff refuses to accept defeat in their search for summer internships and shines a light on silly campus tropes with their light fixture quiz. But as you transition into adulthood, take heed of some symptoms of early-onset millennialism …

I’m immensely proud of this issue and all the editors, writers and designers who worked tirelessly to bring our collective vision to light. As this year comes to a close, I hope this issue of NBN provides you with the same thoughtfulness and inspiration that it has gifted me.

Sincerely, Mia

Walvoord

PHOTO BY ELOISE APPLE